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I think we should all get a few quality portraits wearing masks during this pandemic. These are crazy times that will be historically memorable for the rest of our lives.
An ancient mask which grants the user the ability to create whirlpools. It also can slightly allow the wearer to use water as well.
Threw this together for the BionicleMaskMaker challenge, and figured I'd post it here.
Comments are welcome!
Best of luck to all who are entering!
Tired of the mask I’ve been wearing.
The masks they have been wearing.
(sooc only brightness and the contrast have been changed)
Carnival ... Venetian Masks ...
Mardi Gras ... Mar 1, 2022 ...
Pic in my People Album ...
Pic taken Mar 1, 2022
Thanksfor your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
CODEX - VIDAR face mask out from March 20th Men Only Monthly (MOM)
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The United States is the laughing stock of the world for its citizens' response to Covid, but I was impressed with the dedication I saw in Maine. I once saw a guy come into a store without a mask -- the owner handed him one. Here in the Ellsworth City Hall, the city provided masks to anyone who needed one.
California is having a recall election. Our governor stood by scientists. People were required to wear masks and encouraged vaccinations. The Covid-denialists thought they saw a chance to grab a seat for the Republicans. Polls indicate that Californians do not want to turn our state into a Texas or Florida.
My fingers are crossed.
Ok, kids, stop monkieng around and pick up your toys! It's night night time.
Used the seed part once in the main build and once for the stand in the back...I know it doesn't count, but still - honorable mention :D
Back from Venice, I bring back with me plenty of pictures.
Among a lot of other subject, there are the marvelous masks for the Carnaval...
More of my venice album : www.ipernity.com/doc/nylonbleu/album/884072 (not yet closed, more pictures everyday)
I got them on Flickr too, but I'm late with my posts here : www.flickr.com/photos/61011299@N04/
Magnolia pedals strewn around the yard in the last thunder storm..... they make quite a fragrant mask!
Looking at these beautiful masking tapes, can you believe they originated from fly catching paper from 1923? Any company survives over 80 years deserves certain admiration. Kamoi is a Japanese company started to produce fly catching paper in the 20's and gradually changed its business nature to paper adhesive tapes, recently supplying masking tapes for the auto industry.
A few years ago, a Japanese school teacher sent a mail to Kamoi requesting them to make more colors available from their adhesive tapes because she used to do school projects with a lot of their tapes and felt the demand strong for the craft projects in education sector. Kamoi responded by trial running and eventually the MT masking tape brand was born. Imagine that, one customer comment transforms your entire business. You just have to listen carefully and appreciate your customer's creativity. Today MT became wildly popular in Japan for all the possibilities this simple tool can bring to lifestyle.
I saw these tapes in Japan early 2008 when they hit the market. I immediately got a few and pondered whether this will be good for our market in Hong Kong. Some say Hong Kong is a cultural desert but I always challenge them "did you do something about it?" Lifestyle is learned, so these tapes won't get hit unless somebody is willing to show the possibilities. You just have to inspire by examples, and listen to your customers. OK, they are arriving in a week's time to city'super/LOG-ON and I'm gonna feature them in our Travel Photo Cafe 2009! I beg you to go to MT masking tape's web site, check out how people are using them in most creative ways and you'll be amazed, guaranteed!
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/from-fly-catching-paper-to...
Handsewed with cotton and felt .
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I'm ready to go!
Next week i have to leave Italy and to go to Sweden!!! There will be a strange current local time: Sunrise at 3.39 and Sunset at 22.05 ...so i thought to make some eye masks, one of the best ways to get full, deep sleep.
These are for friends, but i want to make more!! :)
the mask works too ways..from one side you get the shadows and the other the light
and you'll never know which is which unless you are the one between them
be gentle with those around you, you may not know the challenges they suffer..right before your eyes
Thinking of you P., wish you were here.
It is important for researchers and doctors to understand more about how people camouflage, because camouflaging might make people unwell. For example, some studies have found that people who camouflage more also have more mental health problems, such as depression or anxiety. It is important that we learn more about why these mental health problems happen, so we can help people to feel better..." Laura Hull and Will Mandy via kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frym.2019.00129 💙
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I find that we must reflect on the good and the bad that comes with autism. My experiences vary: I can be so happy and joyous that I will stim (reactions/movements that autistic people may do when there's a sensory overload or an overwhelming sense of joy or stress.) But then I can also feel very low and drained, this can be due to masking for a lengthy period of time; long social interactions and intense 1-1 situations- often with strangers. 💙
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These opposite sides of the masking spectrum can be very varying and inconsistent. Now that I am aware of masking and how it is something I do, I worry about the implications from this; how will it affect me as I grow further into adulthood: building my own family and my business. Will I be happy, healthy and me? 💙
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This photo is a portrayal of the conflict that comes with masking. How it feels to be in the centre of masking, particularly for a long period of time. You feel yourself doing whatever you can to successfully mask, to hide any autistic traits that people might judge. I often feel exposed when trying to mask, like I can't hide and am a witness to my own insecurities. 💙
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‘Masking: Conflict’ Part 2 of my masking triptych. #Autismus
Canvas realizado mediante collage, café y tecnica mixta de 65, x 46,5 cm para Art Asylum Boston
more photos: skount-works.blogspot.com/2010/05/con-cien-nudos-al-cuell...